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How do you organize your day?
Hi Kolt, I know this is few years after your post on the 'good brain'. But i am a new nurse that just started two weeks ago. I would truly appreciate if you can send me a copy of your 'good brain' to help me progress in becoming a more organized nurse. Thank you so much. Boomerang
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CRNE October 2010
I truly felt bad after reading your post. Please do not lose heart. I know of people who have fought till the third trial..After coming all the way to this point, please don't give up. You will be rewarded for your efforts..Some members have posted their ways of studying for the CRNE--So, maybe you can give those a try or take some of the prep classes offered around in the city if you can afford it.. I, for one will definitely be rooting for you till the end...So, give it your best shot so there won't be any regrets in the future!!! My best wishes for you and your future endeavors...
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CRNE October 2010
It was a small envelope and contained two pages. One page just informed you that you successfully completed the exam. And the other page is basically the form needed to apply for the RN license.
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CRNE October 2010
I just received my letter. And I PASSED!! Wow...What a RELIEF!! I live in North York...So, Ontarion's should be recieving their letters!!! Good luck to everyone!!
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CRNE October 2010
Congratulations disloKate... We frettted, discussed and vented for this ultimate result and YOU are entitled to celebrate now..I am so glad for you.. Good luck in your future endeavors.
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CRNE October 2010
I just called CNO and they said it is going to be mailed end of this week.
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lpn to bsn program through athabasca uni??
EdmontonAB: I loved reading through your posts..They were really encouraging. Thank you. Good luck with your studies. Boomerang.
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lpn to bsn program through athabasca uni??
For EdmontonAB: I am finishing up my LPN program this summer and am planning on following your route with the bridging program at Athabasca University. I am thinking of taking most of the elective classes in the year that I will be finishing up my 1700 clinical work hours. In one of the posts you said that they do not recommend finishing most of the electives prior to enrolling in the program but you did it anyways. So, even though they do not recommend it, i am guessing that they approved of it if you have finished it? Is that correct? How did you find it? So, how far are you with the program? Almost done? And have you heard about any employers attitudes towards someone with a BscN degree from an online university? I haven't met anyone who have finished their degree that way and was wondering how easy or difficult it was for them to find a job after finishing the degree? I do not in any ways want to be discriminated by my managers or employers in regards to my degree!!! I would appreciate your response to this or a response from anyone who is taking this route can pitch in and illuminate my way through this quest. Thank you so much in advance. Boomerang